Final answer:
The amino acids encoded by the DNA sequence 5'-ATGATACTAAGGCCC-3' will be Methionine, Isoleucine, Leucine, Arginine, and Proline. This translation was determined by converting the DNA sequence to the corresponding mRNA sequence and then using a genetic code chart.
Step-by-step explanation:
The nontemplate strand of bacterial DNA with the base sequence 5'-ATGATACTAAGGCCC-3' is equivalent to the mRNA sequence 5'-AUGAUACUAAGGCC-3' since in RNA, thymine (T) is replaced by uracil (U). To determine the amino acids that will be encoded by this sequence, we need to translate the mRNA sequence into its corresponding amino acids using a genetic code chart.
Here, the translation would proceed as follows:
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- AUG codes for Methionine (Met)
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- AUA codes for Isoleucine (Ile)
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- CUA codes for Leucine (Leu)
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- AGG codes for Arginine (Arg)
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- CCC codes for Proline (Pro)
Therefore, the amino acid sequence from left to right in the order they will be translated is Met-Ile-Leu-Arg-Pro.